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Thinking of doing a moc on kid flash souvenir shelf from young justice. I don't know why but I really like it how he gathers souvenirs from each mission. Fyi I love young justice but I mean who doesn't?
... This picture may also hint for upcoming customs.
First off everything is painted by me except the mouth. The head is a rebel trooper face with the eyes rubbed off with an eraser and the mask painted on.
The cybernetic arm is a regular arm with a stick to connect it to a stubby arm I made with the connection part of a regular arm and a minifigure hand. It is removable and can be changed out for one with the laser.
Desided to use the 2012 hawkeye hair because I thaught it was the best looking official hair and I didn't want to paint the hair on the head since it would ruine the lego-feel for me.
What do you guys think?
Seen here at Bewdley on the Severn Valley Railway in 2007 and has since spent time as a static exhibit at various NRM locations. In 2019 it was announced that there is a possibility of a full overhaul to main line running once again. Lets hope this comes to fruition.
LNER Class V2 'GREEN ARROW' A loco quite a few enthusiasts would love to see back on the mainline and heritage railways circuit once again. In March 2019 it was reported that the National railway museum had made reference that No4771 was to be considered for a return to mainline running again but no definate plans to overhaul her were made.
Under a threatening sky and Pen-y-Ghent looming large in the background V2 60800 'Green Arrow' storms past Selside hauling it's northbound 'Cumbrian Mountain Express' on September 8th 2001.
60800 'Green Arrow' races towards Cogload Junction at Charlton after departing Taunton hauling 'The Ocean Liner Limited' to Southampton Docks and return on August 27th 2001.
4771 "Green Arrow" climbs the gradient at Thomason Foss with a full rake of "Teaks" in tow on March 30th 2008.
V2 60800 'Green Arrow' storms through Foss Road in charge of a Birmingham to Bristol Charter on September 15th 2001
Ex LNER V2 60800 'Green Arrow' steams through Pleasington golf course in charge of the 'Cumbrian Mountain Express' on July 28th 2001.
4771 - Thame Road Bridge 26-07-1987 R977
Olympus OM40 (film)
Fujichrome colour slide scanned to digital
The Shakespeare Limited
The Convention Centre Dublin, all glowing green for the Saint Patrick's weekend, as a Dublin Bus G1 whisks by, its all green.
Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit
Happy Saint Patrick's Day
Friday 17th March 2023
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4771 - Marylebone 16-08-1987 R1041bw
Olympus OM40 (film)
Fujichrome colour slide scanned to digital
The Shakespeare Limited
4771 'Green Arrow' races through Baron Wood in charge of the 'Cumbrian Mountain Express' on a beautiful September 30th 1989.
It says that this stick, named 'whacker' aptly for my purposes, is an outstanding staff for hiking on rugged terrain. I'll be telling my next victim this for sure.
Ex LNER V2 60800 'Green Arrow' has just passed over Gisburn Viaduct and races on northbound hauling 'The Cumbrian Mountain Express' on December 29th 1999.
( This is a re-scan and process )
Ex LNER V2 60800 "Green Arrow" climbs past a snow covered Pen - y - ghent in beautiful Winter lighting conditions hauling a northbound "Cumbrian Mountain Express" on December 29th 1999.
LNER V2 4771 'Green Arrow' steams through Settle and begins the long climb to Aisgill Summit hauling 'The Cumbrian Mountain Express' on September 30th 2006.
(Reprocess)
4771 'Green Arrow' leaves Rise Hill Tunnel and approaches Dent Station hauling the 'Cumbrian Mountain Express' on September 30th 1989.
The last surviving V2 4771 Green Arrow was a well known and travelled locomotive in post British Railways preservation days, however that a all came to an end in 2008 when she was withdrawn for boiler work and it was discovered that the locomotives, now unique monobloc cylinder casting had severe cracks. Whether today's capabilities would permit a repair rather than the need for a new cylinder block I don't know.
This photo was taken the year before withdrawal at Barrow Hill in 2007.
LNER V2 4771 "Green Arrow" steams away from Settle and starts the long climb to Ais Gill Summit in charge of the northbound "Cumbrian Mountain Express" on September 30th 2006.
Introducing GreenArrow to the family, tbh he was one of thos figs I’m never happy with but I really like this version of him a lot mite change the hair tho any suggestions???
4771 - Marylebone 16-08-1987 R1044
Olympus OM40 (film)
Fujichrome colour slide scanned to digital
The Shakespeare Limited
V2 60800 Green Arrow works along the Devon coast at Horse Cove with The Eastern Envoy from Par to Reading. 15th May 1999. Re-processed image from a previous upload.
60800 Green Arrow at Gregson Lane on the Preston-Blackburn section of a CME on 28/12/2000
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60800 Green Arrow leaves Settle on a very wintry Dec 28th 2000
Having mentioned on an earlier upload that this engine often ran in good weather,this was not the case here !
It seemed to be going well enough here but see next pic !
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In a scene that was once commonplace V2 60800 'Green Arrow' departs Scarborough, passes Falsgrave Signal Box and under the gantry on a bright and sunny May 30th 2001.
Just a shot for the record - July 1966. The “V2”, 60919 had been brought down from Dundee to work the ‘Green Arrow’ rail tour from Waterloo, but was failed at Nine Elms.
I read that it ran light engine to Eastleigh depot, (where I took this photograph) in the hope that it could work the return leg, but it wasn’t to happen. Sadly, the head code discs “SPL 1” were just a proud boast.
Eastleigh, July 1966. © David Hill
V2 60800 'Green Arrow' powers through Old Malton hauling the outward leg of 'The Scarborough Flyer' on Valentines Day 2002.
4771 'Green Arrow' storms across Birkett Common with 'The Cumbrian Mountain Express' on September 30th 1989.
The first-built and only surviving member of its class, Gresley's V2 locomotive 60800 (LNER 4771), is caught in a fortuitous burst of sunshine as she works towards Ribblehead with 'The Cumbrian Mountain Express' of 29 December 1999.(reprocessed rom my Fujichrome Sensia colour slide) ©copyright 2024 Peter Ainsworth
"I had to become the Green Arrow"
I was trying to make a shot that is similar to this Comic Con's Arrow Season 5 trailer.
Not sure whether it worked well or not.
What do you guys think?